"Got it. It should be fine." Joyce responded, "By the way, help me rent an apartment, as soon as possible. I don't want to stay in the hotel all the time. With the apartment ready, I can live with Anderson."
"I know, and I have been looking everywhere. It should be near a kindergarten since Anderson needs to go to school. Sister, don't worry. I have already found one, and I will show you around in the next two days."
"Hmm. Thank you. About the Henderson family bank, I'll think about it and talk to you again. Our partnership with R&S is a sure thing, and I will just need to think of a way so that we don’t have to offend Justin."
Joyce propped up her forehead. Just why would Justin suddenly come out of nowhere and gave her such a headache.
"Sister. I know. You should not worry too much. There’s always a solution for our funding. If you can fix a problem with money, then it’s not even a problem to begin with.” Kane sounded relaxed.
Joyce was stunned, and then it dawned on her. Yes, she just found out tonight that Kane was the youngest son of the Roberts family.
"Good. Since the summit is over, I will have no schedule for the next two days, so I'll take a break. I will be over your place tomorrow and take Anderson for a ride. I'll hang up now."
"Good. Don't worry, Sister. Anderson is happy with me,"
After Kane hung up the phone, he sat on the couch, frozen for a moment.
He glanced at Anderson, who was tired and had fallen asleep in the room, and fell into a deep thought.
Just before the call, he had just had someone find out all about Luther and Justin's past, including what Justin meant by "killing his wife".
The events that rocked Khebury back then weren’t much heard of in the Capital, and it's even more unlikely for him to know about it when he was so far away.
The key figure in all the events was Joyce, who disappeared four years ago.
Joyce … He knew her again today.
Almost at first, he associated everything he had heard of with the Zora he knew.
Zora Knowles… The times were right and they had exactly the same personality. She was good at vehicle design, and was famous for her integrated design and driverless emergency avoidance system.
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